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Arco Technologies and Shell GameChanger Team Up for Breakthrough in Hydrogen Technology
Arco Technologies Inc. has joined forces with Shell GameChanger to test and advance its innovative electrolyzer technology.
Exolum and Vopak Ventures have invested in the French startup HSL Technologies. The innovative company focuses on developing safe, efficient, and economical methods for transporting and storing hydrogen.
Hyzon Motors meets NASDAQ minimum bid price requirement Hyzon Motors, a global provider of zero-emission heavy-duty fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs)…
As part of its commitment to a greener and more sustainable future, Oman has secured firm commitments of $30 billion in green hydrogen projects.
Germany has embarked on a groundbreaking journey towards finding an efficient and cost-effective solution for storing green energy.
On Wednesday, Federal Minister of Economics Robert Habeck, in collaboration with the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, presented a grant of €2 billion for the partial conversion of Europe’s largest steelworks to green hydrogen-based processes.
US Department of Energy (DOE) has pledged $8.6 million in funding to support hydrogen and fuel cell projects spanning across 16 states.
A project known as the Central Hydrogen Valley (CHV) is set to revolutionize the energy landscape in Poland. With a vision to develop a massive 250MW capacity of hydrogen electrolysers and harness 2GW of wind and solar power by 2030, the CHV aims to produce an estimated 54,000kg of green hydrogen and a staggering 4TWh of carbon-free energy annually.
The Port of Rotterdam and Koninklijke Vopak, two prominent Dutch firms, have been invited to present their ambitious proposals for the construction of the Boegoebaai Port and associated rail links in northwest South Africa.
South Korea’s commitment to a greener future has taken a significant step forward as SK E&S Co. and Plug Power join forces to accelerate the development of a domestic hydrogen ecosystem. The CEOs of both companies, Choo Hyung-Wook and Andy Marsh, recently convened to reaffirm their dedication to advancing hydrogen technology and fostering the growth of a sustainable hydrogen industry in the country.
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